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“Teachers may dismiss stu¬ dents at this time,” announced assistant principal Michael Gui- den on June 4th. Shouts and screams sounded off the first day of summer vacation. With close to three months of nonscholastic freedom, students began to enjoy the laid back summer life. “I did nothing,” said freshman Jim Vellutini as he described his not so hurried vacation. Laying around, watch¬ ing T.V., and riding bikes consti¬ tuted his form of entertainment. Throughout the summer, many went to the different kinds of fests in the area. Greek Fests, Augustfest, and Taste of Chica¬ go were among the most poplu- lar. For many athletes, summer meant camps, practices and clin¬ ics. “With the new material we learned from our week at cheer¬ leading camp, our squad spon¬ sored a clinic for grade schools to help raise money for uniforms, ” said senior Kim Kochis. A popular parent supported activity was the “encourage¬ ment” of finding a job. From grocery stores to swimming pools, the search for work was found. “With all the people my age working, I had a fun time joking around. It is especially good when the managers are not around,” said senior Kathy Mar- ciniak, employee of Kroch’s and Bretanos. For others, vacation was no picnic. “What vacation? I spent the whole thing at summer school,” said Senior Tracy Van- Dueyse. While Tracy and many other students studied at Bishop Noll, Senior Deanne Rymarowicz had the opportunity to study in France. “I learned so much about the people and the lan¬ guage, I’ll never forget such a wonderful country and summer¬ time experience. There’s no doubt that I’ll return someday,” said Deanne. European vacationing didn’t stop with BNI students. Mr. Golden, Miss Necastro, Mr. Nowak, and Ms. Proll, went on a tour of England, “I don’t think any one of us wanted to come home,” said English teacher Ms. Proll. “We saw the royal wed¬ ding—we were right on the street.” Across the ocean at the same time, New York and the rest of America were honoring “Our Lady.” The pride glowed in ev¬ eryone’s eyes as the largest dis¬ play of fireworks ever illuminat¬ ed the sky in honor of The Statue Of Liberty and for which she stands. Without birthday bows or decorated lockers, summer born Bishop Noll students celebrated their special days. For junior Ju¬ liet Jones, a surprise party led off her sweet sixteen. “I got to drive,” said Juliet, commenting on a highlight of her summer. As summer came to a close, a feeling of excitement filled the hearts of some Warriors. “I couldn’t wait to see some of my friends that had been away for the summer,” stated senior Kristine Kyriakides. Future freshmen became ner¬ vous to start school, and future juniors looked forward to be¬ coming upperclassmen. With a cool August wind, stu¬ dents began to forsee the end of their freedom, regretfully saying good-bye to those lazy, crazy, hazy days of summer.
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This is Wolf Lake? The park was transformed into a carnival at the annual Augustfest, a fa¬ vorite place for Noll students to meet with friends over the summer. Geeg Dolak, Kimbo Kochis, and Feffer Luketic smile for the camera at Ball State University before the dance that last night at yearbook Summer 9
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